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85 new Covid-19 cases in Kerala, tally at 1,342

By IANS | Updated: June 13, 2020 19:00 IST

Saturday was another day of high number of new Covid cases as 85 people tested positive, taking the tally ...

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Saturday was another day of high number of new Covid cases as 85 people tested positive, taking the tally to 1,342, said Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja, here.

"Of the 85, 53 came from abroad, 18 from other states, 10 local infectees and four health professionals. As on Saturday, 1,045 people have been cured," said Shailaja.

There are 2,35,418 people under observation at homes, care centres and 1,989 in hospitals. During the day, two hot spots were added, 13 were excluded, taking the total to 117.

Till now lockdown was observed on all Sundays in the state. But with the Centre allowing opening of places of worship and few examinations scheduled for Sunday, permission has been granted to those who wished to travel for them.

But with all denominations of the Kerala churches deciding to wait, it remains to be seen, if any church would open.

( With inputs from IANS )

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